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Suffering is a central concern of 1 Peter in which the subject is addressed more often than any other of the NT writings. πασχω is used 12 times, which constitutes almost one-third of the uses of this...
There are many ways to perceive the Christian Church, and there are many models to guide our definitions of the church. No description provides an all-encompassing or perfect model, but nearly all...
Discussions of opportunities for Study abroad. *Material for this article originally presented at the Johannesburg 2000 conference on International Education, July 9-17, 2000
Approaching the subject of the human condition from non-Christian viewpoints in Europe means diverging somewhat from what has previously gone before us in thisdiscussion. While we have discussed...
The Church of the Nazarene early in its history endeared itself to liberal arts education as a denominational priority. This study provides a beginning to understanding this priority through H. Orton...
"Zygmunt Bauman makes an important contribution to social analysis of globalization. The media has often pictured the positive aspects of globalization by ignoring the devastating human consequences...
Book review by Ramon Sierra of the book The Local Church in a Global Era: Reflections for a New Century, edited by Max L. Stackhouse, Tim Dearborn & Scott Paeth.
Students at Caribbean Nazarene Theological College in Trinidad come together once a year for an event called "Cultural Pelau." Pelau is the name of a rice dish prepared with varying amounts of many...
In one sense, the joys and struggles of university life—of finding one’s way in the world and preparing oneself for the future—are the same wherever one travels, and a young university student in...
Taken from the introduction: "There seems to be a general agreement that we are living in a time of transition between two competing worldviews: modernity and postmodernity. The exact nature of each...
This article is "an essay Response to Tom Beaudoin's Virtual Faith: The Irreverent Spiritual Quest of Generation X" The author's stated purpose is "to offer reasons why Xers should find a Wesleyan...
Author's process of leading the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) to find a way to offer courses for Nazarene pastors using the Internet.
This paper will look at the ideas of William James (1842-1910) and John Dewey (1859-1952) and the importance of the educational environment with current theological education in the holiness tradition...
The growing dominance of global markets and the increasing desire to consume have lead to an invasion of Western culture by commercial values. Recent developments in the market economies of capitalist...
The author addresses the topic of transformation and the role of the Holy Spirit by looking at several questions. and is a reflection on the personal journey
Taken from the introduction: "This task of articulating and proclaiming holiness in Asia and the Pacific contexts has long been overdue. Wesleyan theology of holiness, for several decades, has been...
Ramon discusses 1 Thessalonians 2:3-13, a passage from the NT that directly connects preaching and holiness. For Wesleyans, the doctrine of holiness and its preaching is the axis around which all...